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Post by THEYELLOWONE on Aug 10, 2013 19:38:51 GMT -6
Someone order these and let me know how they turn out. I like the plug and play aspect, though not sure why they can't bolt to the existing holes.
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drp
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Post by drp on Aug 11, 2013 6:52:36 GMT -6
Guy has a set of LED taillights on his jeep. Looks good and he said was very easy to install. Dont know the brand.
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Post by THEYELLOWONE on Aug 11, 2013 10:31:30 GMT -6
Hopefully he'll chime in.
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Post by 1badjk on Aug 11, 2013 12:40:14 GMT -6
Someone order these and let me know how they turn out. I like the plug and play aspect, though not sure why they can't bolt to the existing holes. "These" as in which brand??
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Post by THEYELLOWONE on Aug 11, 2013 13:42:01 GMT -6
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Post by esinclair on Aug 14, 2013 14:43:48 GMT -6
I was talking to guy about his and they are oro brand.
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Post by 4x4guy on Aug 25, 2013 1:02:18 GMT -6
I got the ORO brand, they are pretty cool bolt on with no cutting but I just got some new military flush mount lights from Trucklite. I will install them soon but there is some cutting involved.
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Post by THEYELLOWONE on Aug 25, 2013 7:38:16 GMT -6
Google isn't helping this morning. Does ORO make a complete part or just the lenses that have to go in someone else's housing (like River Raider corners)?
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Post by 4x4guy on Aug 25, 2013 16:12:09 GMT -6
The ORO brand rear LED lights are about 4 inches, round and they stick out about 1/2" and is one whole waterproof unit. They bolt in to the same holes as the stock lights, I like them, they look pretty good!
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